Happy pub day to "Moving Towards Transition"! Grab your copy today if you want to know what a future with non-carbon emmisions could look like.🌱
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Excited to see that our book has been featured on @Choice_Reviews editor’s picks for August! Thank you @CourtneyatLex @RLPGBooks for this opportunity! :)
The 1.5 Generation Korean Diaspora edited by @janeleechoi & @DrMinjinKim is featured on @Choice_Reviews Editors’ Picks for August! It's highly recommended! I'm so proud. Link to review: https://t.co/Z82fB3kjnu Link to book: https://t.co/2mhE28EgIk
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New in my #justsustainabilities series! How have our mobility futures been imagined, what will they potentially look and feel like, what lives might we live in them and what choices we might have to make to get there https://t.co/qE1IS9onTg Peter Adey/@RHULGeography@CresswellTim
Week 2 of NIFTI #Stanford SEWSS Scholars Program in association with Learn with Leaders (LwL) had Jane Lee (@janeleechoi) start the session by defining the concept of #Sustainable#Development, following it with Smart #Cities & its Scopes.
I had a pleasure of contributing to a special issue on Korean migrant’s diversity @AsianSurvey@StanfordSAPARC on Korean skilled return migrants https://t.co/3En49LUDjg
Our paper "Female Transnational Entrepreneurs (FTEs): A Case Study of Korean American Female #Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley" is finally available online. Had the pleasure of writing this paper with @janeleechoi! #AcademicTwitter#usfca
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@robintransition Its good for you when you have cold or feeling the flu. It says to wash the tea first, soak it in water for 30min then get rid of that water. Then boil the tea in 1.5L. Doesnt say for how long, but I would say for about 1hr!
Exciting new Virtual Special issue on #migration and #mobilities now out! All papers and excellent introduction are free to access! Happy 20th Anniversary @SocCultGeog
Discussions took place around decolonising the mobilities literature, connecting migration and mobilities literature, evacuating mobilities, the actual definition of mobilities, and the collaboration possibilities between humanities and mobilities
A great panel discussion at #GMHC2019 (Global Mobilities Humanities Conference) by @davidbissell@wqlin29 Noel Salazar, Peter Adey, Jinhyong Lee, Yasuko Kobayashi and Taehee Kim. (Not because my paper was mentioned twice ☺️)
"A growing body of research suggests that, rather than posing a threat to individual wellbeing, adopting a more sustainable lifestyle represents a pathway to a more satisfied life". https://t.co/RvKXRqaeIU via @aeonmag